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  1. Por Vida: A Tribute To The Songs Of Alejandro Escovedo ( 2 × CD, Album) Cooking Vinyl. COOKCD316. UK. 2004. Nueva Contribución. Por Vida: A Tribute To The Songs Of Alejandro Escovedo ( 2 × CDr, Advance, Album, Promo) Or Music. OR804022.

  2. Por Vida (Fan Club release) More Miles Than Money Records 2004. More Miles Than Money: Live 1994-1996 Bloodshot Records 1998. Gravity ... A Tribute: The Songs of Alejandro Escovedo. True Believers EMI America (out of print) 1986 . Escovedo 101: A Canadian Tribute . Discography (Copy) Email Subscribe * indicates required.

  3. Buy Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo: Read Everything Else Reviews - Amazon.com. ... Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo. VARIOUS ARTISTS. 32 SONGS • 2 HOURS AND 21 MINUTES • JAN 01 2004. Play. Purchase Options. TRACKS. TRACKS. DETAILS. DETAILS. TRACKS.

  4. 1 de sept. de 2004 · Before he got sick in 2003, Alejandro Escovedo often lamented in interviews that he couldn’t understand why no one else recorded his songs. The reason was obvious: His sound — a peculiar melange of punk rock, chamber music and corrida that sounded like a Norteno version of the Velvet Underground — was so original, so distinctive that no one could imagine his songs apart from their ...

  5. Alejandro Escovedo ( San Antonio, 10 de enero de 1951) es un músico, compositor y cantante estadounidense de música rock que lleva grabando y haciendo giras desde finales de los años 1970. Su instrumento principal es la guitarra. Ha tocado en varios géneros relacionados con el rock como el punk rock, el roots rock y el country alternativo ...

  6. Longtime, but now former Austinite Alejandro Escovedo returns to Austin City Limits. His episode premieres February 11th on PBS. ... Por Vida (Fan Club release) More Miles Than Money Records 2004. More Miles Than Money: Live 1994-1996 Bloodshot Records 1998. Gravity

  7. Por Vida: A Tribute to the Songs of Alejandro Escovedo (Or Music) 2004 ; A one-man travelogue of places, eras and styles, Texas native Alejandro Escovedo first surfaced in the late ’70s, playing chilly punk in San Francisco’s Nuns, which he had instigated as a college film project.